Biotic/Abiotic
Ecosystems
Biomes
Food Chains/Food Webs
100

Any living thing

What is biotic

100

What is the smallest level of organization on our hierarchy of life? (triangle!)

What is an organism

100

What makes one biome different from another biome?

What is the weather, temperature, types of plants, and types of animals

100

What is a food chain?

A linear flow of energy from one organism to the next

200

Which is abiotic? A squirrel, two raccoons, a snake, a rock, a palm tree

What is a rock

200

Describe a population

What is all of one kind of a species that lives in an ecosystem

200

What biome would be described as HOT and DRY! 

What is the desert

200

Where does all energy on earth come from?

The sun

300

Which of the following is an example of a biotic factor: a feather, water, a beetle, rocks, a waterfall

What is a beetle

300

Describe what would make up the community of a forest

What is trees, bears, squirrels, etc. (all biotic, multiple species)!

300

Which biome do we live in?

Grasslands

300
What is the difference between a food chain and a food web?

A food chain is a linear flow of energy (only a few organisms). A food web is a bunch of food chains connected (more realistic) 

400

Three of the signs of life of living things

What are moving, growing and changing, responding, needing food, and getting rid of waste.

400

Describe the difference between an ecosystem and a community

What an ecosystem- the living plants and nonliving things interacting. 

A community is all the living things (plants and animals) in an ecosystem ONLY 

400

How is the tundra biome different from the desert biome?

What is the tundra is dry and mostly cold. The desert biome is dry and mostly hot.

400

Draw a simple food web on the board! 

Answers will vary, Mrs. Mainil will judge! 

500

Describe an interaction between a biotic and an abiotic factor in an ecosystem. 

Answers will vary! Mrs. Mainil will judge! 

500

Describe an ecosystem

What is an area of land and all the living and nonliving things that interact within it.

500

What are the main biomes in Canada?

Taiga, Tundra, Grasslands, Deciduous Forest

500

What is the difference between a producer, consumer and decomposer? Give an example of each. 

producer makes its own food using sunlight, consumers eat other living organisms for energy, decomposers break down dead decaying material to return nutrients to the soil. Examples will vary.